"Kyky is young, we know it, he knows it, but on the pitch there are no youngsters," Pogba told reporters.

"He says he wants to win titles. He's not being pretentious; he wants to do it. He'll do everything to do it, he has the talent to do it. But it’s not bad, he's allowed to be ambitious and I think it's good at his age, he wants to win things.

"He's going to learn, he's going to grow, he's young, he'll get more experience, he's already ahead for his age but he'll keep working, I talk to him, I give him advice, but that's his talent.

"He's mature enough, he's very mature for his age to understand, he understands things I didn't when I was his age. So it's only good things for him."

Kylian Mbappe and Paul Pogba

ARGENTINIAN PRESENCE IN FINAL

FIFA has named Argentinian Nestor Pitana as the referee for Monday morning's (AEST) FIFA World Cup™ final.

The 43-year-old is known to Australian fans as the man in charge of the second leg 3-0 win over Honduras in Sydney.

At this tournament he has officiated the opening game between Russia and Saudi Arabia and was in charge for France's quarter-final victory over Uruguay, as well as Croatia's last-16 clash with Denmark.

He is joined by assistant referees Hernan Maidana and Juan Belatti, as well as fourth official Bjorn Kuipers.